PIP is a completely normal physiological response. In fact, it’s well known that pharmaceutical-grade compounds often cause the most noticeable post-injection pain.I'm not doubting the concentration or the legitimacy of the product, but it could have contaminants that are causing the PIP or the lumps. Even the concentration itself, the analysis showing 260–265 mg/ml… it's possible that's the cause, since cypionate at 200 mg/ml has worked better for me.
I'm mixing it 50/50 with the trenbolone, letting it sit so it becomes homogeneous, and I'm going to warm it up a bit before injecting, in case it helps reduce the PIP.
We’ve always focused on minimizing this effect through our own optimized formulas and manufacturing methods – and for most people, it really works.
But if you read around the forum threads of other brands, you’ll see that every manufacturer has users who simply don’t tolerate a certain carrier oil – and that’s absolutely normal. Some people love sesame oil but can’t handle EO. Others do fine with GSO but have allergic reactions to MCT, while for some it’s the opposite – they tolerate MCT perfectly but react to higher BB concentrations.
Everyone’s body reacts differently: some can inject 1 ml into the delts or even go subcutaneous without any issues, while others get inflammation even from minimal injections in the glutes.
